Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... poet to our sympathy with the poetry . " This is a brilliant statement of the opposite forces at work in the creation of poetry and the opposite elements that unite and harmonize in the result that is poetry . The function of imagi ...
... poet to our sympathy with the poetry . " This is a brilliant statement of the opposite forces at work in the creation of poetry and the opposite elements that unite and harmonize in the result that is poetry . The function of imagi ...
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Rambilas Sharma. much a human voice that we hear in his poetry and not at all the impersonal voice of nature . His nature poetry is like music which evokes certain feelings in the heart of the listeners without describing those feelings ...
Rambilas Sharma. much a human voice that we hear in his poetry and not at all the impersonal voice of nature . His nature poetry is like music which evokes certain feelings in the heart of the listeners without describing those feelings ...
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... poetry declines . Browning marks a depar- ture from the embellished poetry associated with the word Tennysonianness . But he is not such a wholehearted admirer of God and Christ as is often made out . He had his doubts and moments of ...
... poetry declines . Browning marks a depar- ture from the embellished poetry associated with the word Tennysonianness . But he is not such a wholehearted admirer of God and Christ as is often made out . He had his doubts and moments of ...
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